Use the Parameters Browser to parameterize the contents of a session file or report template and automate a variety of analysis processes with
the Parameters Browser.
Explore, organize and manage your personal data, collaborate in teams, and connect to other data sources, such as
corporate PLM systems to access CAD data or publish simulation data.
Overview of external readers and the Altair Binary Format, the generic ASCII reader, running HyperWorks in batch mode, using Tcl/Tk commands, translators, and result math.
This API allows external applications to link HyperMesh as a library and provides a limited set of functions and structures to access specific functionality.
This section contains details on general HyperWorks Desktop scripting concepts, along with documentation on the Tcl commands that can be used to query and modify the database and GUI.
The HyperMesh Card Image panel is used to define solver specific data and review card information. The format of the cards and
the menus in the panel are defined in the export template, using HyperMesh Card Preview Commands.
Starts a line output block in parametric cubic format. All of the lines in the database are output according to the user-defined
format in the block following the *cubiclines() command.
Starts an equation output block. The equations in the HyperMesh database with a type equal to the type argument are output according to the user-defined format in this block.
Starts a group output block. The groups in the HyperMesh database whose configuration and type are equal to the parameters are output according to the user-defined format
in this block.
Starts an include file output block. The include file references in the HyperMesh database are output according to the user-defined format in this block.
Starts a line output block. All of the lines in the database are output according to the user-defined format in the block
following the *lines()command.
Starts a load output block. The loads in the HyperMesh database whose configuration is equal to the parameter configuration, and whose type is equal to the parameter type
are output according to the user-defined format in this block.
Starts a metadata output block. All of the metadata entries in the database are output according to the user-defined format
in the block following the *metadata() command.
Starts a node output block. All of the nodes in the database are output according to the user-defined format in the block
following the *nodes() command.
Sets the current collector based on the last *pointerset() command. This is commonly used with loadsteps. You can also use this command with sets that contain components.
Overview of external readers and the Altair Binary Format, the generic ASCII reader, running HyperWorks in batch mode, using Tcl/Tk commands, translators, and result math.
*assemblies()
Starts an assembly output block. All the assemblies in the HyperMesh database are output according to the user-defined format in this block.
*blocks()
Starts a finite difference block output block. All the blocks in the HyperMesh database are output according to the user-defined format in this block.
*cubiclines()
Starts a line output block in parametric cubic format. All of the lines in the database are output according to the user-defined format in the block following the *cubiclines() command.
*equations()
Starts an equation output block. The equations in the HyperMesh database with a type equal to the type argument are output according to the user-defined format in this block.
*geometryoverride()
Overrides the lines option on the Export Data panel and activates lines for output.
*groups()
Starts a group output block. The groups in the HyperMesh database whose configuration and type are equal to the parameters are output according to the user-defined format in this block.
*include()
Includes a file from the include directory.
*includefiles()
Starts an include file output block. The include file references in the HyperMesh database are output according to the user-defined format in this block.
*lines()
Starts a line output block. All of the lines in the database are output according to the user-defined format in the block following the *lines()command.
*loads()
Starts a load output block. The loads in the HyperMesh database whose configuration is equal to the parameter configuration, and whose type is equal to the parameter type are output according to the user-defined format in this block.
*metadata()
Starts a metadata output block. All of the metadata entries in the database are output according to the user-defined format in the block following the *metadata() command.
*nodes()
Starts a node output block. All of the nodes in the database are output according to the user-defined format in the block following the *nodes() command.
*setcollector()
Sets the current collector based on the last *pointerset() command. This is commonly used with loadsteps. You can also use this command with sets that contain components.